they said managers gerti, kamili and abdalla who ignored us when we got in contact aren't working forre out there? guy lynn, bbc news. and viewers in the capital can see more on this story tonight on bbc london news at 6.30 on bbc one. and for viewers across the uk — the full inside out investigation will be available on the iplayer later this evening. britain's lewis hamilton says he's ‘flying super—high' after closing in on an all time f1 record. he sealed his sixth world drivers' title with second place in the united states grand prix. it moves him to within one championship of all—time record—holder michael schumacher. our sports correspondent joe wilson reports. radio: get in there, lewis! when lewis hamilton crossed the line last night, his team told him what he knew. champion of the world! it took a while for the driver to respond. well, it's easy to wave flags, to hail him as he emerges from the car, champion of the world. but ultimately, only lewis hamilton knows what it takes to make it happen. it's been, i think, our toughest championship that we've had to try and win. and